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Indeed misrepresenting yourself is not a good thing for a number of reasons. Having spent a long time recruiting hiring and training people you would be surprised at the number of candidates that have exaggerated their education and experiences.
Melania Trump is not a candidate for anything. Melania Trump may not have completed her formal education but by her drive and experiences have allowed her to become an accomplished woman.
But the real story here is that the liberal media needed something to deflect what happened at Mondays' Republican Convention.
I watched the convention proceedings on C-Span. It obvious the liberal media did also and they needed something to deflect the testimony of truth tellers concerning Hillary Clinton's dealing in Benghazi. And so the liberal media did what "cleaners"do for the mob.
Wednesday's Convention was focused on her personal server. Attorneys General Michael Macuskey (Bush Administration) gave the most extensive analysis in the simplest of terms (great communicator) of what Hillary did, why it was wrong and how it would affect our nation.
We are a nation of laws and no one is above the law. Yet, this woman, her husband, the president, the top cop and the attorney general colluded on behalf of Hillary Clinton.
Ethical people should not stand by and applaud such behavior but here we are paying homage to these same leaders. Why have so many of us lost respect for the law and indeed our self respect?
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"Melania Trump is not a candidate for anything. Melania Trump may not have completed her formal education but by her drive and experiences have allowed her to become an accomplished woman."
She spoke at a political event, she is open to scrutiny. I think plagiarism is unethical.
Her drive and experiences were posing nude for GQ and other tawdry publications, then having an affair with trump while he was married.
So in your opinion lying on biographies and resumes is okay.
You have NO credibility.
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